Yes, our web site is still down. We are working hard to resolve this, so thank you for your patience. There are still two parts of our web site you can still use—You can still donate online to our ongoing Annual Fund here, and you can still buy tickets online here.

The Shape of Water, now playing at Images Cinema through Thursday, February 1, has been nominated for 13 Academy Awards!

For Best Picture, Best Director (Guillermo del Toro), Best Actress (Sally Hawkins), Best Original Screenplay, Best Actor in a Supporting Role (Richard Jenkins), Best Actress in a Supporting Role (Octavia Spencer), Best Film Editing, Best Sound Editing, Best Original Score, Best Production Design, Best Cinematography, Best Costume Design, and Best Sound Mixing.

Upcoming Phantom Thread, playing Friday, February 2 through Thursday, February 15, was nominated for 6 Academy Awards (Best Picture, Best Director – Paul Thomas Anderson, Best Actor – Daniel Day Lewis, Best Supporting Actress – Lesley Manville, Best Costume Design, and Best Original Music.

Call Me By Your Name, playing Friday, February 23 through Thursday, March 1, was nominated for 4 Academy Awards (Best Picture, Best Actor – Timothée Chalamet, Best Adapted Screenplay – James Ivory, and Best Original Song – Sufjan Stevens).

Winner of two Golden Globes, Including Best Director. Master storyteller Guillermo del Toro (Pan’s Labyrinth, Crimson Peak) casts an other-worldly spell with the visually dazzling and emotionally daring The Shape of Water.

In 1963, Elisa works as a janitor at a US government laboratory. One night, a strange, amphibious creature is wrangled into the facility. Elisa is more fascinated than frightened. What scares her more is the threat posed by the federal agent in charge. Cruel and self-serving, he seems convinced the surest way to handle the mysterious creature is to kill it. With the help of her neighbor Giles, her co-worker Zelda, and a sympathetic scientist, Elisa hatches a plan to save the creature’s life, even if it means risking her own.

“Filmed in aquatic hues and bathed in nostalgic mid-century style, The Shape of Water is both a love story and a love letter to monster movies, musicals, and classic cinema.” – Consequence of Sound

Yes, our web site is still down. We are working hard to resolve this, so thank you for your patience. There are still two parts of our web site you can still use—You can still donate online to our ongoing Annual Fund here, and you can still buy tickets online here.

Three Billboards Outside of Ebbing, Missouri, which has proven to be one of our most popular films in recent memory, ends on Thursday. The remaining showtimes are listed below and on our Facebook event here.

The Shape of Water, which IndieWire just named the likely Best Picture nominee to beat this year, opens on Friday. Showtimes for that are listed below too, as well as on our Facebook event here.

Our website is down, so we’ve created a direct link to our (often unused) blog so our film schedule can be found. Thank you for your patience with us while we work on fixing the problem. In the meantime, here’s what we are currently showing, and have coming up next: